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john berman sticks around as well. lots of buildup, lots of drama as the secretary of state hillary clinton testified about the siege in benghazi. this morning the reviews of her testimony are coming in. the secretary's voice cracked as she spoke about the deaths of ambassador christopher stevens and three other americans. then she became quite steely as she tried to defend what the obama administration knew about the attack. jill dougherty is following developments for us this morning. tell me first, jill, how the secretary's testimony has been received? >> reporter: well, you know, there were a lot of emotional highs in that, as you know, soledad, and we're going to see secretary clinton again this morning in about three hours. she'll be back on capitol hill at the senate for the confirmation hearing for the man we expect will be the successor for her here at the state department, and that is senator john kerry. but her testimony on benghazi is still making waves. if she was tired by more than five and a half hours o
john berman sticks around as well. lots of buildup, lots of drama as the secretary of state hillary clinton testified about the siege in benghazi. this morning the reviews of her testimony are coming in. the secretary's voice cracked as she spoke about the deaths of ambassador christopher stevens and three other americans. then she became quite steely as she tried to defend what the obama administration knew about the attack. jill dougherty is following developments for us this morning. tell me...
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>> reporter: john, clashes taking place at this hour. earlier clashes took place as well. 29 people injured. minor injuries, mostly cuts and bruises according to the health ministry, important not to blow these out of proportions. we have a street a few blocks from tahrir square that leads to the interior ministry. police have erected a barrier, we have police on one side, protesters throwing rocks, and police responding by firing teargas, sometimes police are throwing rocks as well. probably not a tactic they learned at the police academy. a few blocks away, tahrir square mostly calm and ordinarily. crowds not huge, but starting to grow. a few thousand people at this hour. two years ago, egyptians started an uprising that led to the toppling of hosni mubarak. they came to tahrir square and other locations in egypt. we want our personal freedom, political freedom, a better way of life and the end to the mubarak regime. mubarak did step down. two years later, many egyptians not happy. what you have throughout the day, the secularist, mode
>> reporter: john, clashes taking place at this hour. earlier clashes took place as well. 29 people injured. minor injuries, mostly cuts and bruises according to the health ministry, important not to blow these out of proportions. we have a street a few blocks from tahrir square that leads to the interior ministry. police have erected a barrier, we have police on one side, protesters throwing rocks, and police responding by firing teargas, sometimes police are throwing rocks as well....
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and our chief national correspondent john king and john berman. we have the turnout, not expected to match the 1.8 million spectators from 2009. about half as many people, in fact, the president's second time taking the oath in 24 hours. fourth time technically as president. you can see there, the president took the oath with his daughters and his wife watching. there is a requirement, of course, that he is sworn in on january 20th. that's why it's done officially, and then done for the public. the vice president joe dieden w -- biden sworn in by chief justice sotomayor. the first latina to ever swear in a vice president. what do we expect today? lots of celebration, pageantry and some historic firsts. dan lothian following the day's events. how does it begin, where does it go, how does it end? >> reporter: a very long day. the president will start off his day at the white house, waking up, working out in the private gym, having presidential daily briefing on national security issues and other issues as well. and sit down for breakfast with the fa
and our chief national correspondent john king and john berman. we have the turnout, not expected to match the 1.8 million spectators from 2009. about half as many people, in fact, the president's second time taking the oath in 24 hours. fourth time technically as president. you can see there, the president took the oath with his daughters and his wife watching. there is a requirement, of course, that he is sworn in on january 20th. that's why it's done officially, and then done for the public....
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john? >> i'm john king. inaugural speeches have been used to set the tone, unite a nation, and to set an example for the rest of the world. we're going to look this morning at the historical significance of today and why the next four years may be tougher than the first four. >> so big names and prime seats. we will go inside the vip section for today's inauguration. we'll tell you who will show up and who won't. >> among our guests this hour, we're talking to iowa representative steve king, maine senator angus king, texas representative joaquin castro, and from "america's got talent," nick cannon. our special edition of "starting point" live from the nation's capital begins right now. good morning, everybody. welcome. this is what it looks like in washington, d.c., today. a beautiful day, not quite as warm as yesterday. it's something like 36 degrees. 28 if you factor in the windchill factor. but actually, compared to four years ago, it's quite balmy. i'm soledad o'brien. this morning i'm joined by newark's
john? >> i'm john king. inaugural speeches have been used to set the tone, unite a nation, and to set an example for the rest of the world. we're going to look this morning at the historical significance of today and why the next four years may be tougher than the first four. >> so big names and prime seats. we will go inside the vip section for today's inauguration. we'll tell you who will show up and who won't. >> among our guests this hour, we're talking to iowa...
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want to name john and patsy ramsey. >> but the d.a. said he didn't have enough evidence and failed to indict. >> the state of evidence in that case was inadequate to file a charge in my opinion. and obviously his opinion too. >> lin wood, an attorney that has handled multiple defamation cases on behalf of the ramramse. you have been in touch with john ramsey. what is his reaction to this? what is your reaction? >> john and patsy were told in 1999 that they should expect to be indicted. go back 15, 16 years, remember there was a media frenzy of false accusations against this family. there was incompetent and incredulous police investigation on this. the investigation focused on day one on the ramsey family and refused to focus on the evidence that would lead to the killer of this child. they expected they would be indicted and they expected they would have their names cleared and be found innocent in front of the jury. if this is true, in terms what anonymous sources have said, it's a testament to the courage of the district attorney to
want to name john and patsy ramsey. >> but the d.a. said he didn't have enough evidence and failed to indict. >> the state of evidence in that case was inadequate to file a charge in my opinion. and obviously his opinion too. >> lin wood, an attorney that has handled multiple defamation cases on behalf of the ramramse. you have been in touch with john ramsey. what is his reaction to this? what is your reaction? >> john and patsy were told in 1999 that they should expect...
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john, we'll following that. but the weather crazy right now. >> severe weather watch for us tomorrow, thank you very much. >>> a bipartisan plan from the senate's so-called gang of eight being unveiled today, which offers a path to residency and even citizenship to many of the estimates 11 million immigrants in the united states unlawfully. it calls for an effective employment verification system that prevents identity theft and would end hiring unauthorized workers. in the next hour, two congressmen working across the aisle on immigration reform. mario diaz-balart and luis gutierrez. >>> mohamed morsi has declared a limited state of emergency in the wake of recent violence in egypt. and more action is possible. violence has broken out since friday. and representatives of 11 political parties are meeting today to address problems in egypt to avoid expressing anger like this. >>> a big night for some of the biggest names in hollywood. anne hathaway among the winners for her supporting role in "les miserables." "a
john, we'll following that. but the weather crazy right now. >> severe weather watch for us tomorrow, thank you very much. >>> a bipartisan plan from the senate's so-called gang of eight being unveiled today, which offers a path to residency and even citizenship to many of the estimates 11 million immigrants in the united states unlawfully. it calls for an effective employment verification system that prevents identity theft and would end hiring unauthorized workers. in the next...
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john, it is bitterly cold out there. keep in mind, you can get frostbite in ten minutes with a windchill of minus 30. >> minus 40 in duluth? >> enjoy 25s in new york. >> jennifer delgado in atlanta, nice to see up. >>> ahead, she sparked the investigation nthat forced davi petraeus to resign. and jill kelley trying to clear her name. >>> and the first gay and hispanic inaugural poet. richard blanco talks about the inspiration of his poem, "one day." and we leave you with kelly clarkson singing "my country 'tis of thee." ♪ to thee we sing >>> welcome back, everybody. she is the woman that tipped off the fbi to anonymous e-mails that led to the downfall of david petraeus. jill kelley gives an interview to howard kurtz. kelley went to the fbi when she got harassing e-mails traced back to paula broadwell. the investigation revealed that petraeus was having an affair. and then it looked into jill kelley and john allen. messages were described as potentially inappropriate. it was a big scandal. lots to get to this morning. h
john, it is bitterly cold out there. keep in mind, you can get frostbite in ten minutes with a windchill of minus 30. >> minus 40 in duluth? >> enjoy 25s in new york. >> jennifer delgado in atlanta, nice to see up. >>> ahead, she sparked the investigation nthat forced davi petraeus to resign. and jill kelley trying to clear her name. >>> and the first gay and hispanic inaugural poet. richard blanco talks about the inspiration of his poem, "one day."...